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Cincinnati / Ohio / United States
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Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is rated as one of the top three attractions in Cincinnati and one of the top five zoos in the United States by Zagat Survey. The zoo has also been recognized by Child Magazine as one of the 10 best zoos for kids. It serves more than 1 million people who visit the zoos various award-winning exhibits, and over 500 animal and nearly 3,000 plant species every year. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is also an accredited member of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association. It is also recognized for protection and propagation of endangered animals and plants. The zoo also offers a wide variety of research and conservation projects worldwide.
Cincinnati / Ohio / United States
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Spring Grove is a nonprofit cemetery that was established in 1845 and is located on more than 733 acres in Cincinnati. The cemetery is owned and managed by Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum, a nonprofit corporation and is a part of The Spring Grove Family. It offers a variety of education materials for grief support, including books and healing help pamphlets. The cemetery offers a wide variety of products and services, including cremation options, floral placement plans, and providing protective vaults and outer containers. Its products and services also include providing memorial markers and monuments, flower removal schedule, lawn crypts, annual ground cover, land burial and mausoleums. Spring Grove Cemetery offers a variety of locations for wedding ceremonies and canvases for wedding day photography.
Cincinnati / Ohio / United States
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Established in 1990, Cincinnati History Museum is one of the largest urban history museums in the United States. The museum displays materials and related aspects of the history of Cincinnati and the surrounding region. Its permanent exhibits include a recreation of the Cincinnati Public Landing of the late 1850s, and a 94-foot side-wheel steamboat. The museum also has a large home-front exhibit on World War II and an actual 1940s streetcar. It displays a model of the city of Cincinnati from 1900s to 1940s with working trains and inclines, as well as interactive computer stations. The museum offers special activities for children, including negotiating a canal boat through a 50-foot model of the Miami and Erie Canal, and imagining floating down the Ohio River on a child-sized flatboat. It also projects Cincinnati s role during the Civil War through historical sceneries, music and recordings of letters, and words from people. The museum is located in Cincinnati.
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